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Originally posted by aruno View PostI notice Mihin Lanka's website has slated KUL as one if its destinations. Anyone knows when they are starting this sector or is it merely code sharing basis?
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Direct flights between Colombo and Kathmandu to commence soon
Direct flights between Colombo and Kathmandu are to commence soon. President Mahinda Rajapakse discussed the matter extensively when he met the Prime Minister of Nepal yesterday. The meeting took place in parallel to the international environmental summit held at Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. According to a decision reached at the discussion, the Mihin Lanka airlines will commence direct flights between Colombo and Kathmandu in the near future.
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Originally posted by CalgaryLankan View PostFor this kind of state visits, probably there is no other option, but remember there was a UL A330 in Caribbean for the failed attempt of Hambantota Commonwealth Games. Also, these state visits are not coming as a surprise, so how come UL end up with cancellations rather than schedule changes few months in advance?
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Originally posted by newsflasher View PostMASkargo operating KUL-CMB once weekly A330F via Chennai.
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Originally posted by Banuthev View PostGreat news MASkargo is once again resuming services out of CMB! MH freighter flight is now scheduled to operate every Fridays, CMB-landing at 20:30 and take off at 22:30. Route: KUL-MAA-CMB-KUL. It seems MH is replacing MAA-CMB cargo-route which was previously operated by Etihad. Very sad Colombo does not receive many Frieghter flights, these days. Where all the freight airlines like LH, RJ, EK, SV, SQ, KE, CI, EY .. are gone ??? :-(
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Finally it's happening; Long-awaited flight to Lanka may commence in September
Mihin Lanka will connect Colombo to Madurai soon, Civil Aviation Minister Piyankara Jayaratne assures Travel Club.
The long wait of southern residents and trade bodies in the region for international connectivity to Madurai Airport, which boasts of a new Rs.130-crore integrated terminal, is about to end soon as the Sri Lankan national carrier Mihin Lanka is likely to commence operations from Colombo to Madurai in September.
Sri Lankan Civil Aviation Minister Piyankara Jayaratne assured a delegation from the Travel Club that the low cost carrier was likely to launch its operations in the coming winter season, G. Vasudevan, past president of the Travel Club, told The Hindu here on Friday.
The assurance came at the end of a meeting with a Travel Club delegation led by current president B. S. G. Musthafa on Wednesday during which the members gave a detailed presentation on the market potential for Madurai-Colombo flight from the nine southern districts of Tamil Nadu.
The delegation also met the senior officials of Mihin Lanka including its Head of Operations Rohana Perera who informed them that the carrier was in the final stages of commencing operations to Madurai.
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^^ If at all they wish to connect, do they have flights to do that? Because, Madurai is known for bad luck as far as aviation is concerned (more particularly the International flight).
As somebody said, they could shift Mihin operations from TRZ to IXM and increase UL's frequency there for compensating the curtailment. But, we just are looking forward for the first flight (be it 3 times a week or 4 times a week whatever to prove the real potential).
I sincerely hope they don't state aircraft shortage as the reason if they delay the flight to Madurai beyond winter schedule's start.
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Mihin is a deadweight admits SriLankan boss - Interview : http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_...de_title=55130
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Originally posted by 4RADA View PostMihin is a deadweight admits SriLankan boss - Interview : http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_...de_title=55130
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On the other hand Mihin has to stay true to its proposition. For instance Mihin will stop flying to Trichy soon and will fly to Sharjah and Madurai. Sri Lankan will continue to fly to Dubai.
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Originally posted by SSCMK View Post^^ If at all they wish to connect, do they have flights to do that? Because, Madurai is known for bad luck as far as aviation is concerned (more particularly the International flight).
As somebody said, they could shift Mihin operations from TRZ to IXM and increase UL's frequency there for compensating the curtailment. But, we just are looking forward for the first flight (be it 3 times a week or 4 times a week whatever to prove the real potential).
I sincerely hope they don't state aircraft shortage as the reason if they delay the flight to Madurai beyond winter schedule's start.
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^^ Thanks Banuthev. Have you planned to visit Madurai in July? I recommend you to add Madurai airport (Madurai is well connected to Chennai by around 8 flights per day, so it is recommended to come to Madurai via Chennai in any of the flights) also to your visiting places when you visit Madurai. Have a look and write a review of the facilities in a existing thread or a new thread in AirSrilanka forum if possible.
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Originally posted by SSCMK View Post^^ Thanks Banuthev. Have you planned to visit Madurai in July? I recommend you to add Madurai airport (Madurai is well connected to Chennai by around 8 flights per day, so it is recommended to come to Madurai via Chennai in any of the flights) also to your visiting places when you visit Madurai. Have a look and write a review of the facilities in a existing thread or a new thread in AirSrilanka forum if possible.
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Originally posted by 4RADA View PostMihin is a deadweight admits SriLankan boss - Interview : http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_...de_title=55130
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